by Travis Beck
foreword by Carol Franklin
Island Press, 2013
Cloth: 978-1-59726-701-4 | Paper: 978-1-59726-702-1 | eISBN: 978-1-61091-199-3
Library of Congress Classification QH541.15.L35B43 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification 577

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Today, there is a growing demand for designed landscapes—from public parks to backyards—to be not only beautiful and functional, but also sustainable. With Principles of Ecological Landscape Design, Travis Beck gives professionals and students the first book to translate the science of ecology into design practice. 

This groundbreaking work explains key ecological concepts and their application to the design and management of sustainable landscapes. It covers topics from biogeography and plant selection to global change. Beck draws on real world cases where professionals have put ecological principles to use in the built landscape.


For constructed landscapes to perform as we need them to, we must get their underlying ecology right. Principles of Ecological Landscape Design provides the tools to do just that.


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